So, I was elected GM of the Tennessee Titans of the second version of FFMD after vanquishing all other competitors. Now you may say that there were no other applicants for the job, but that was a simple result of my intimidating presence. Obviously.

There are spots available across the staff. At the moment, literally every position is available. Below are the list of traditional spots, if you want to make up a position, combine positions, take an advisory role, or simply sit in the corner, screaming that we should've drafted Player X over Player D 1/2, feel free.

What exactly does the head coach, offensive coordinator, etc do in something like this? Just help manage the roster or what?

Head coach basically helps assemble the roster, is generally considered third in command (though this is essentially a democracy so that isn't of huge importance). Coordinators, at least when it comes to trade options and potential draft picks, tend to focus on their side of the ball.

To be totally honest, job titles are generally more important in the first FFMD, when there is free agency, resignings and a bit more trading. In this one, pretty much every one has an equal opinion._________________Props to mike23md on the sig

Nice to have you aboard. You can pretty much pick whatever position you want, all of them will have equal say throughout when it comes to trades and draft picks (unless I fall in love with a player, than I will select them and ignore everybody). _________________Props to mike23md on the sig

Nice to have you aboard. You can pretty much pick whatever position you want, all of them will have equal say throughout when it comes to trades and draft picks (unless I fall in love with a player, than I will select them and ignore everybody).